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| Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
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| Presumably 24.2. - 25.2.1829 | Part of Thorvaldsen’s collection of coins and books is stolen from Casa Buti. He discovers the theft some days later. The thief was C.H. Lorenzen. | ||
| 14.4.1833 | Heinrich Mylius commissions a funerary monument to his son Julius, inspired by a treatise by Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744-1803) on Nemesis, cf. A364. | ||
| Not later than April 1838 |
Vulcan, A8 in marble is begun in Thorvaldsen’s Roman workshop. The statue was later transported to Copenhagen and completed 1861. Originally planned as a never realized decoration inside Christiansborg Palace consisting of Vulcan, and versions of Mars and Cupid, cf. A6, and Venus with the Apple, cf. A853. |
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| Completed 1861 | Vulcan, A8, carved by Brynjulf Larsen Bergslien after A9 under the supervision of H.W. Bissen. The carving was commenced in Rome around April 1838. |